Photos on June 25, 2011

Local Wake Board Professional Rob Struharik from Youngstown, OH performs an air trick on his CWB board at the 5th Annual Wake Milton (OK) 2011 held at Lake Milton State Park. Rob was one of the many wake boarders who participated in this year's tournament. Struharik is sponsored by CWB and Roswell. The event was organized by Dan Stone of Water's Edge Board Shop in Lake Milton, OH. All ages competed in four divisions. The event was sponsored by Hyperlite, Boat House Marine, and Mastercraft...LINDSAY MCCALL | THE VINDICATOR

Added: Sat, June 18, 2011

Local Wake Board Professional Rob Struharik from Youngstown, OH performs an air trick on his CWB board at the 5th Annual Wake Milton (OK) 2011 held at Lake Milton State Park. Rob was one of the many wake boarders who participated in this year's tournament. Struharik is sponsored by CWB and Roswell. The event was organized by Dan Stone of Water's Edge Board Shop in Lake Milton, OH. All ages competed in four divisions. The event was sponsored by Hyperlite, Boat House Marine, and Mastercraft...LINDSAY MCCALL | THE VINDICATOR

Added: Sat, June 18, 2011

Ed Port

Added: Wed, November 21, 2007

Jerry Jurgensen

Added: Sat, June 25, 2011

Brad Smith, a wide receiver and kick returner for the New York Jets and a Chaney High School graduate, helped load boxes of food Friday at the Youngstown Salvation Army. The food distribution was a part of Feed the Children and fed 400 families.

Leslie H. Wexner, left, and Ohio State president E. Gordon Gee talk before an audience at the Ohio Union on Feb. 16, 2011, about his gift to Ohio State and Wexner's experiences at OSU.

Added: Wed, February 16, 2011

THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH

Peoria Chiefs players Greg Rohan, left, and Logan Watkins, walk around the outfield of Wrigley Field before the start of Wednesday's Midwest League game with Kane County.

Added: Sat, June 25, 2011

Boardman Township firefighters and police, together with deputies from the Mahoning County Sheriff’s Office, responded to a one-vehicle crash on Shields Road, just west of Sheban Drive, that sent the two female occupants to the hospital. Fire Chief George Brown said the department received the call at 12:43 p.m. Friday and sent all personnel to extricate the women. “We had seven firefighters on the scene, counting me,” Brown said. “We completed the extraction, and Clemente [ambulance service] transported them to St. Elizabeth Health Center for the trauma center.” A portion of Shields Road was closed for a short time because of the accident.